- Disneyland's 31 Layoffs Are Fewer Than Expected : Employment: Late-summer and fall attendance at Anaheim park reduced need for further staff cuts.
- A <i> Real </i> Investment in Education : Finance: By putting their portfolios where their progeny are, parents can cash in on a big national trend.
- In Seattle, Yeltsin Gives Hosts the Business : Russia: The president seeks to enhance commercial ties across the Pacific Rim. Executives greet him enthusiastically but remain wary.
- ECONOTES : Car-Pooling Book Tells How for the Lone Driver
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Kennedy Drops Issue of Opponent's Faith
- Identity Crisis : Skinheads Aren't All Alike, O.C. Teen-Agers Say in Defense of Their Subculture That Believes in Racial Harmony
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : And Now for the Sequel
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- Victory Over Polio Declared in Americas
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Blast Shows All the 'Face of Evil' : Violence: Attack on civilians brings the harshest U.S. condemnation of Haiti's lingering military rulers.
- Lawmakers Send Clinton $244-Billion Defense Bill
- VENTURA : Residents' Pledges for Students Sought
- POINT MUGU : Guard to Get New Firefighting Systems
- Company Town : New Reel at Sony : Guber Successor Faces Challenges at Critical Time
- AUTOS
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Death and Return of Superman, <i> For Super Nintendo by Sunsoft, $69.99</i>
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : inline : Head to Head
- O.C. Lawmakers' School Safety Bills Signed
- VA Increases Aid to Sexually Abused Servicewomen : Military: Saying attacks by male colleagues are all too common, the agency offers post-traumatic stress counseling for victims.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Library Will Rock to the Beat of Bongo
- ANAHEIM : Residents Protest Noise From Railroad Tracks
- The Nixon Tapes : Museum Docent Records History From Behind Lens of WNIX Video Camera
- SIMI VALLEY : Motorcycle Deputy Injured in Collision
- STUDIO CITY : Legal Agreement Ends Party Days at Rented Mansion
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Police Open Station at Recreation Center
- Campaign Calendar
- GLENDALE : Concert Group Seeks Wider Audience
- PREP FOOTBALL : Orange Routs Saints; Hill Reaches 199
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Billboard Artists Will Try to Sell the Virtue of Voting
- Neil D. Warren; USC Dean, Psychology Professor
- House Approves Curbs on Gifts, Free Trips : Lobbying: Measure faces uncertain fate in the Senate after overcoming strong GOP effort to kill it and deny the Democrats a pre-election victory.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- MUSIC : Into Other Realms : Singer Kate McGarry appreciates tradition. But with her flights of improvisation, she adds spirit and imagination.
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Eastern Europe Keeps NHL Talent Pool Well Stocked
- IRVINE : Auto Maintenance Center Plan Rejected
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Courthouse Plan: Back to Life, Again
- SIDELINES : There Isn't Anything Soft About the Way They Play the Game
- Suspects in '93 Fire File Claims : Law: Firefighters named in Malibu blaze list defamation action against county and sheriff as prelude to a suit.
- Candidate Calls for 1-Strike Sentencing
- Hearing Delayed on Receiver for Teachers Investment Firm; Ciba Buys Plane Parts Maker
- Growth Is Up, So Why Are Some Worried? : Economy: Government's 2nd-quarter figures show a solid recovery, but many investors fear that's a sign of inflation.
- Law Eases Procedures for Green Cards : Immigration: The measure has caused widespread confusion. It allows undocumented residents to apply without leaving U.S., but only if they are already eligible.
- Sheelah Ryan; Won $55-Million Lottery Jackpot
- Pentagon Identifies Soldier Who Died of Gunshot in Haiti
- Prince Louis Ferdinand; Grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Ducks Seem Ready to Pack It In : Hockey: Practice scheduled for today, but players expect it to be canceled.
- Mater Dei Dominates Irvine, 28-8 : Football: Monarchs roll up 409 yards, limit Vaqueros to one first down in second half.
- Which Creep Shows Have a Ghost of a Chance?
- AUTOS
- Company Town : Family Channel Fills Posts in Affiliate Relations
- SANTA MONICA : Bank Robberies Down 50% in 2 Years, FBI Reports
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District OKs Program to Help Adolescents
- Rate Hike OKd for Casitas Water Users
- Taxi Driving Is No Piece of Cake--Except Near LAX : Party: Free lunches and windshield washes for cabbies build goodwill for airport-area hotel.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Men Get Life Terms for Killing 2 Antelope Valley Teen-Agers
- LOS ANGELES : Officers Raising Funds for Family of Accident Victims
- Panel Pitches Joint Powers Authority to Run Ballpark : Stadium: Committee suggests Oxnard, Camarillo and Ventura form a Tri-Cities Sports Authority to own and operate the minor league baseball site.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Clerical, Maintenance Workers Get 1.2% Raise
- Threat to Antitrust Exemption : Baseball: Congressional committee approves legislation that would partly remove protection of owners from suits by players.
- 'And Did You Try Finding a Job Last Week, Mr. Bonilla?'
- NHL Labors Toward Postponed Opening : Hockey: Owners reject players' pledge not to strike. Bettman makes decision today.
- PREP FOOTBALL : Kennedy Needs a Little Luck to Squeak Past Valencia, 6-3
- Anti-Semitism in Shakespeare's Time
- Angels' Carew Considering Offer to Join Rockies' Coaching Staff
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Imai a More Mellow Experience
- Metalclad Corp.: The firm said Thursday that...
- B of A and Lucky Banking on Each Other : Consumers: Full-service branches will be opened in 100 supermarkets; 295 other stores will get ATMs.
- Busch, $175-Million Expansion Will Stay in Valley : Industry: The country's third largest brewery, which had indicated it might leave, will modernize, but is not expected to hire any new employees immediately.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Wounded Haitian Policeman Disputes Marines' 'Ambush' Story : Firefight: Cap Haitien adjutant denies his men had orders to shoot Americans. The hospitalized official fears for his future.
- Former Rep. Robert L.F. Sikes, 88; Florida Political Boss for 38 Years
- CALABASAS : Water District to Hike Service Rates Nov. 1
- IRVINE : Lawsuit Says Chemicals From Ex-Dump Sicken Neighbors
- Oh, My, We Did Make a Little Bit of a Mistake : CIA chooses to fire no one and demote no one
- Youth Pleads No Contest in Slaying of Girl
- Oxnard School Trustee Apologizes
- Lame Duck : John Robinson Wasn't Much of a Player at Oregon, but It Wasn't for Lack of Knowledge
- FAIRPLEX : Bradshaw Continues His Success
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- PREP FOOTBALL : Haynes Helps Villa Park Shut Out Loara
- Tavernier's Gritty 'L.627' Is One of His Best
- Feather: Music Earwitness
- Home Entertainment : Taking a Closer Look at Genie's Every Move : Quality animation and laser technology open up a whole new world of possibilities on Disney's 'Aladdin.'
- U.S. Panel Urges Full Overhaul of Cancer Research
- Congress Fails in 1872 Mining Law Overhaul
- COLUMN ONE : Joining the Multimedia Gold Rush : Artists and executives give up their day jobs hoping to make 'the big score' in the fledgling CD-ROM industry. The promise of creative freedom lures many into enduring the craziness.
- Treasury Secretary Bentsen Buys Houston Townhouse
- Tomas Fabregas; Challenged U.S. Policy on Foreigners With HIV
- Carlos Lleras Restrepo; Former Colombian President
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Looking For A Net Gain : The Mighty Ducks Hope Their Offense Gets a Jolt From Paul Kariya, but the Presence the 19-Year-Old Rookie Brings to the Second-Year Team Transcends Mere Goal-Scoring
- IRVINE : Man Running Across Freeway Is Hit, Killed
- IRVINE : Chinese Culture One of Festival Highlights
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Says He Doubts Guilt of Officers in Shooting
- Federal Grand Jury Indicts 15 in Westside Drug Ring Probe
- Brush Fire in Sepulveda Pass Burns 8 Acres
- Trial Highlights
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Is Ecology a Luxury We Can't Afford?
- FULLERTON : 4 Held in Attempted Invasion Robbery
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS : Council Candidates Target Local Issues at Forum
- Therapist Testifies of Sex, Demons
- Last-Minute Score Lifts Aliso Niguel Past Santiago
- They Schmoozed to Beat the Band
- Really Big Show : Interrupt your scheduled programming. A drama is about to unfold in the nighttime skies.
- States Take Up Health Reform Fight : Legislation: Governors and some unlikely allies lobby to change federal law barring local benefits regulation. Unions, insurers oppose effort.
- Senate to Vote on Trade Accord After Election
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Nature Walk Through Land Conservancy
- Husband Sets House Afire After Quarrel
- 2 Men Arrested, 1,900 Pounds of Drugs Seized in Raid
- Have Talent, Will Travel : Charter Oak Running Back Michael Graham Has Played at Three Schools in Three Seasons
- Fullerton, Anaheim Officials Deny Section Endorsement
- 'Bridesmaid': First-Rate for Charm, Wit
- PREP ROUNDUP : Corbin Leads No. 1 Irvine Past No. 3 El Toro
- Home Entertainment : John Wayne Ambles in From the Desert as 'Hondo'
- Car Seats Don't Earn Their Wings
- LABOR
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- LABOR
- ALLSTATE : Allstate Boosts Estimated Loss in Jan. 17 Quake to $1.3 Billion
- Barry Chapman Bishop; Member of First U.S. Team on Everest
- NORTH AFRICA : Islamic Radicals Target Singers as Algeria Seeks End to Turmoil
- Perot Partisan Could Be Spoiler, Boost Cuomo's Reelection Odds
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Helms Stalls Vote on Panama Envoy
- ART : Points of View : John O'Brien selects works that evoke 'multiple meanings' in the exhibit of 13 contemporary artists at the Brand galleries.
- U.S. Immigration Door Ajar to Some of 30,000 Cuban Detainees at Guantanamo : Caribbean: In the next few days, 15 children, including one with leukemia and a newborn, and some family members are to be flown to the U.S.
- AGOURA HILLS : Construction to Start on 10-Acre Park
- ORANGE : UCI Medical Center to Join Women's Study
- Ground Broken for $11-Million College Library
- Suit Filed to Block Newport Coast Tolls : Court: Residents claim that San Joaquin Hills tollway agency has no right to impose 50-cent fee on segment of public road.
- Countywide : Youths to Take Hands-On Guided Walk on Wild Side
- Too Sweet for Pop? : In the Age of Alienation, Fresh-Faced Frente! Seems Blissfully Backward
- TV & RADIOTaylor Film OKd: Los Angeles...
- Orange County Home Garment Work Targeted in Crackdown : Labor: Contractors and private homes are raided in an effort to curb a widespread but illegal practice.
- Company Town : Blockbuster Toasts Merger With Viacom : Deals: The $8.4-billion stock swap is approved by shareholders on both sides.
- Virginia Lawmakers Vote to End Parole, Cut Time Off
- CLUB SCENE : Come Early to Rock This House
- 5 Students Suspended in Vandalism of Rival School : Education: Girls from Ventura High splashed paint around Buena campus in annual football prank. Administrators say cleanup is too costly.
- City Refuses to Pick Up Tab for $5,000 Farewell Lunch
- PREP FOOTBALL : Gragnano Steps Into Spotlight, Helps Los Alamitos Win
- Bethel Christian Conquers Goliath
- PREP FOOTBALL : Edison Finds Its Stride, Overpowers Millikan, 38-0
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Decries Team's Slow Starts
- Fox, NBC Yank Three Shows
- Channel 4: Tune In to the Other Side : Television: By providing alternative viewing, Britain's newest outlet is gobbling up awards--and earns a three-day tribute at the UK/LA fest.
- AUTOS
- Insurers' Credit-Check Policies Worry Critics
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : This Great Game Best Served on Ice, Not the Rocks
- Desert Bill Deadlock Broken : Environment: Feinstein says Republicans have agreed to a schedule that could lead to a vote on the last day of the session. Backers are cautiously optimistic.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Exchanges : Getting First, Healthy Dose of Czech Nursing School
- R S V P : MOCA Honors a Longtime Art Lover
- Famalaro Faces Sex Charges in Huber Slaying
- COVER STORY : Ticket to Ride : Those who like to saddle up without the burden of big expenses can often arrange to do stable chores in exchange for time on the trails or taking lessons.
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Prime Example : Ladouceur's Hard Work Commands Respect From Teammates
- EASTERN EUROPE : Former Slovak Premier Gets Back in the Ring : Vladimir Meciar's party is favored in elections today and Saturday. The ex-boxer's populist message strikes a chord in his economically troubled nation.
- LAX Arrivals Warned on Signs of Plague
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Businesses, Schools Back Redevelopment Plan : Construction: Santa Clarita officials attach condition to approval--a say in how the funds are used.
- Hill, Rose Sign Big NBA Deals
- As Raiders Fade, McDaniel Shines Brightly : Pro football: Cornerback's effort, including two touchdowns, overshadowed by 1-3 start.
- IGNORED TOWN: Winnetka gets no respect. Most...
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Ferreira Not Happy With Hockey's New Bottom Line : Business: Nevertheless, Anaheim general manager opened Disney's pocketbook to sign top picks before training camp.
- Stories From the Front: Horrors of Baby-Sitting : Child care: Sitters often get more than they bargain for. (Just ask the Pittsburgh teen-ager who cared for four kids for 16 days.) It takes clear thinking and assertiveness to make it work.
- Forrest C. (Bud) Sagendorf; Drew 'Popeye' Cartoon Strip
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Owners, Players in Labor Standoff
- Is This Volkswagen's Savior?
- A Map to the Realm of Motherhood
- THEATER : Working Like a Dog : 'Joe Carbone's Job,' opening tonight at NoHo Studios, has at its core author Art Shulman's imaginings that most people can be identified with a corresponding animal.
- SANTA ANA : Public Can Submit Candidate Questions
- A tricky issue: The U.S. Postal Service...
- LA HABRA : Police in Search of Drugs Find Unexploded Bomb
- Bloody but Unbowed : After Being Beaten and Stabbed, Vaughan Focuses on Football
- Northridge Meadows Razing Delayed Again
- Park Gets Double-A's in Rookie Season : Baseball: Korean pitcher improves English, learns lessons from Hooton with Dodgers' San Antonio farm team.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Garden Grove Dominates Bolsa Grande
- Shaw Says Baltimore Remains in the Running to Get Rams
- Falling Into Line : Smith Adding His Name to List of Kennedy's Standout Tailbacks
- Rams Still Weighing Three Sites : Football: Shaw says St. Louis, Baltimore and Anaheim remain in the running for team.
- 'Star Trek': Even Space Has Its Road Bumps : Film: First, the script appeared on Internet and at Trekker meetings; now Paramount is dealing with buzz about a test screening.
- TV Review : 'Lonesome Dove' Series: Milking the Name
- National Video Rentals
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Good News Is Bad News for Stocks, Bonds
- John J. Pollon; Served on City and County Panels
- Weby's Dely & Bakery, a San Fernando...
- Leasing--an Affordable Option
- It's T Time in Pasadena : Store is stocked with all-cotton shirts in a range of sizes and designs.
- Mouse Tales : Riots, fights . . . at <i> Disneyland</i> ? Yes, even the Magic Kingdom has its secrets.
- INS Judge Rules Honors Student Can Stay in U.S.
- The Spaced-Aged : 55 isn't the limit on this highway. Senior citizens are going on-line and finding a brand-new world.
- Woman Who Baked Cat in Oven Gets Jail Term
- U.S. to Unload European Nuclear Waste
- BIG SPENDERS: Enjoyment of the great outdoors...
- Sex Charges Added in Slaying of Woman Found in Freezer
- VENTURA : Janitors Say Mountain Lion Spooked Them
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bargains in Store for Thrift Seekers
- PACOIMA : Neighbors Get Their Wish for Traffic Light
- SIMI VALLEY : Teachers Endorse 2 Board Candidates
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Looking at Everything
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Good News Is Bad, Again, for Markets
- SECURITIES
- AUTOS
- All L.A.'s a Stage as World Watches the Simpson Trial : Media: To many overseas, the drama displays what they see as America's essence--Hollywood, racism and violence.
- The Learning Stage : Alan Ayckbourn, whose 'Round and Round,' will play at Actors Alley, says he is still getting an education.
- Simi Planners Back Plan for Recreation Complex : Development: The $20-million Iceoplex project calls for an ice-skating rink, billiards parlor, video arcade and food court.
- Is $20,000 a Stretch for Simpson Limo?
- Needed: Stable Funding for Libraries
- Bravely Stepping Into Breach Between a Mother and Son
- PREP FOOTBALL : Wilson Leads El Toro Past Laguna Hills
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Obscure Rookie Takes Southern Open Lead
- Thousand Oaks Fires a Volley for Its Coach
- Players Say No Strike if There's No Lockout : Hockey: Bettman to rule on proposal today, but it seems unlikely season will begin as scheduled Saturday.
- Athletic Future Cloudy, but CSUN Looks to Big Sky : Colleges: Matadors inquire about opening to be created by departures of Idaho and Boise State.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Court Voids Fee for Incoming Cars
- High Court to Weigh Law on Parents' Consent for Abortion
- Q & A : Bill Eliminates Boundaries on Banks : Legislation: President signs law that paves the way for interstate banking.
- Company Town
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Quake Damage Closes Playhouse : The cost to repair plumbing at the West End theater in Van Nuys was estimated at $20,000.
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Russian Connection : For Three Young Ducks, Off-Ice Adjustments Are the Toughest
- 4 Slovaks Seized Trying to Smuggle Box of Uranium
- Plea Lets Youth Avoid Prison for $20 Theft of Ice Cream
- Plan Promotes Hunting in Coal Canyon : Land use: State cites recreational opportunities. Local environmentalists fear ecological damage.
- FILLMORE : 2 Buildings, Sign Designated as Landmarks
- Readers' Ire Spurs Editor's Resignation at Nguoi Viet
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BREA CITY COUNCIL : Development, Budget Key Issues for Candidates : The contenders--two incumbents and six challengers--also stress accountability among the top officials.
- SANTA ANA : Jury Convicts Physician in First of 20 Insurance Sting Cases
- Los Alamitos : Ordinance to Govern Sale of Holiday Items
- Two Minutes for Stupidity
- VolleyballThe United States beat Germany, 3-1 (15-13,...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- How Fox Cornered the Market by Giving NFL Time and Score
- ROUNDUP : Extra Effort Gives Master's a 5-2 Victory
- Children's Theater Review : Delivering a Polished 'Pinocchio,' Splinters and All
- McGillivray Building on Passion for Hockey
- Jazz Review : A Playful James Moody Swings Into High Gear
- New Rink Puts Simi Valley on Cutting Edge : Skating: Easy Street Arena features Olympic- and regulation-size ice sheets under same roof.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Brooks Hits Fly Ball in 'Scout' but Not Over Fence
- PREP FOOTBALL : Ocean View Gets Close Before Losing
- California Central Trust Bank Appointed to Administer First Pension Accounts
- USAir Defers Preferred Dividend
- Ciba-Geigy Corp.: The company said Thursday that...
- Pasadena Councilman Charged With 5 Misdemeanors in Crash
- Doctors Debate Prospects for State-Run Health Plan : Politics: Proposition 186 is cheered for its promise of coverage from cradle to grave. But critic says it can't work.
- Firefighters Named in Malibu Blaze File Claims Against County : Arson: They say Sheriff Block ruined their careers by releasing information that led to their identification by media. A federal official says the two are still suspects.
- It's All a Little Hard to Believe : Hockey: Kings were prepared for worst, but still held out hope for a late settlement. Says Donnelly: 'It's not going to sink in for a while.'
- PREP ROUNDUP
- A Little Bit of History
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sanders' Injury Only a Sprain
- Flanders' Test Lands Lukas in Hot Water
- Hedrick Runs for 213 Yards in Win : Football: Crescenta Valley stays unbeaten with 28-6 nonleague victory over South Pasadena.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : West Virginia Suspends Two
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hurt Shines in Intimate 'Second Best'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Streep Adds Depth to 'River'
- FIRST IMPRESSIONS : Provencia Hopes to Succeed Where Two Others Failed
- Pacific Scientific Co. Appoints President of Instruments Division
- Museum Reworks Exhibit on Enola Gay A-Bomber
- NATO Ministers Agree Strikes at Bosnia Serbs a Failure : Balkans: They vow grudgingly to step up air attacks to protect trapped U.N. peacekeepers.
- Law Eases Green Card Procedures : Immigration: O.C. lawmaker criticizes measure, which allows undocumented residents to apply without leaving United States, but only if they are already eligible.
- LOS ANGELES : Conditions at INS Lockups Unconstitutional, Suit Says
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heza Fast Man Heads Top Field
- Jazz Review : Can Blondie Sing Jazz? Depends on the Tempo
- L'Escoffier to Book Private Parties Only
- Vans Inc.: The Orange shoe manufacturer reported...
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Saving Your Skin : Has your skin rebelled? Acne attacks virtually everyone. But there are some ways to battle blemishes and make it a fair fight.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Mediocre Score in the Game of Life
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Suspect in Tourist Triple Murder Guilty
- Getting the Big Picture : The new exhibit at Burbank's Natural History Museum will offer facts and explore mysteries about whales, dolphins and porpoises.
- Employers Want Schools to Teach Basics, Survey Says
- American Minorities Try to Hold the Line : Immigration: Latinos, Asians and blacks are the first to feel the squeeze of illegal residents.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pair Plead Guilty in Toy Company Fraud
- Company Town
- Man Died Trying to Hurt Officers, Police Say
- There for All to See: Auburn Still Perfect : College football: Tigers extend winning streak to 16 games with 41-14 rout of Kentucky.
- USC Tight End Allred Breaks Leg and Will Miss the Rest of Season
- BOXING IN IRVINE : Zavala Continues Comeback by Knocking Out Roby
- Theater Review : New Mission Viejo Troupe Off to a Promising Start
- N.Y. City Ballet Principals Changes Bill
- Cedars' $100 Bonus Offer to Choose Certain Plans Illegal, Regulators Say : Health care: Payments were to encourage employees to enroll in specific HMOs. Rival medical group had condemned action.
- Suddenly, Those Bank CD Yields Don't Look Bad
- India's Plague to End in Few Weeks, WHO Says; U.S. Travelers Cautioned
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sweet on Tastes of Italy : Despite some minor lapses, upscale Zucchero in Calabasas shows promise with its menu of thin-crusted pizzas, unusual pastas and savory meats and chicken.
- SIMI VALLEY : Jailed Leaders Seek 'Bail' in Charity Lockup
- Police Search for Prostitute Who Gave Phony Name
- WEST HILLS : Students Send Aid to School by the Volumes
- Mistaken Identity : Old-Timers Blame the Post Office for Confusion About Winnetka
- People
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Old 'Dark Forces' Stalk New Reformer : With the murder of his party's key mediator, the incoming president may be tempted to ease up--an ominous possibility.
- Is There Nothing Left to Lose to Urban Despair? : Crime: Rosa Parks triumphed in Alabama only to become another victim of random assault in Detroit.
- Countywide : Motorcyclists' Ride to Help the Homeless
- Putting His Best Face Forward
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Plenty of Seats Left for Falcons
- Expert Predicts 2% Employment Rise for O.C. : Outlook: Chapman University's James Doti warns that a slowdown in national recovery could affect local hiring.
- O.C. Garment Industry Is Target of Crackdown : Labor: More apparel contractors are exploiting job-hungry immigrants by illegally giving them at-home work.
- MIGHTY DUCKS / '94-'95 PREVIEW : Ducks Hope New Faces Enhance Overall Picture : Analysis: Talented rookies Kariya and Karpov raise expectations. But how will they mix with veterans?
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Davidson Nicol; Sierra Leone Author, Diplomat
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Attacks Rival on Judges : Challenger says in new ads that Sen. Feinstein has voted for two lenient federal jurists. But her campaign counters that the judges' records have been distorted.
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : When Life Was Kinder, Gentler : BARBARA BUSH <i> by Barbara Bush</i> ; Scribner's $25, 575 pages
- You'll Look Sweet, Upon the Seat . . .
- Will About-Face Dog Disney?
- Keeping Baseball From Striking Out
- THOUSAND OAKS : Workshop to Focus on Artists' Survival
- GLENDALE : Court Rules Against City Drug Test Policy
- Child Support Poster Targets 12 Parents
- Managed Care Eludes Only Congress : Health: Washington should pay attention to reforms occurring at the grass-roots level.